Feminine gender of ‘Bachelor’ is-
A. Lady
B. Maid
C. Woman
D. Female
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
B.
Maid
Explanation: RD-75; Bachelor = অবিবাহিত পুরুষ, Maid = অবিবাহিত মহিলা
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